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Peaky Blinders Season 6 Review: A Disappointing 'Finale'
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Just my thoughts on season 6 of Peaky Blinders... 0:00 - Intro 1:08 - Episode 1 4:16 - Episode 2 6:02 - Episode 3 7:59 - Episode 4 9:20 - Episode 5 11:03 - Episode 6 12:23 - Summary / Overall Thoughts 15:48 - Things I liked 18:41 - Outro #peakyblinders #thomasshelby #peakyblindersseason6
Peaky Blinders Season 6 Trailer Breakdown & Predictions | Thomas Shelby DIES???
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Just some of my thoughts and predictions after watching the trailer for Season 6 of Peaky Blinders. #PeakyBlinders #ThomasShelby #Predictions
BEST Movies & TV Series of 2021
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Happy New Year everybody! In this video I talk about some of my favourite movies and series that was released in 2021. 0:00 - intro 0:50 - Oscar Movies 2:01 - ShangChi 3:00 - Spiderman 3:15 - Spiderman *SPOILERS* 8:54 - Dune 10:58 - Loki 12:17 - Arcane 13:14 - Witcher 15:23 - Peaky Blinders S6!!! #SpidermanNoWayHome #Dune #Witcher #Arcane
Every Symbol of Capitalism in Squid Game Explained (Part 1)
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Squid Game a Korean Netflix series released on the 17th of September 2021 that took the world by storm. It’s no secret that Squid Game is an allegory for capitalism, so I thought it would be interesting to rewatch Squid Game and spot as many of these symbolism, themes, imagery, dialogue etc. that relate to capitalism! #SquidGame
What Makes A Plot Twist GREAT
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After watching Primal Fear, I looked back on some of my favourite movies with plot twist endings, and realised one of the key components to making a plot twist great.
How Cillian Murphy Acts With His Eyes | Peaky Blinders Scene Breakdown
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There are many incredible scenes in Peaky Blinders. At this point it’s hard to just point at one and call it my favourite. However there is one scene in particular that really left an impression on me, even though technically it shouldn’t have... My previous video: David Fincher - All About Behaviour: th-cam.com/video/WxB7aGWjAPA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=JustMovieRants Intro - 0:00 Part 1 - 2:34 ...
David Fincher - All About Behaviour
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David Fincher is by far one of my favourite directors, and over the years of watching his films repeatedly, as well as interviews, behind the scenes and video essays, I think I'm beginning to understand why. In this video I discuss why I think Fincher does the iconic things he does, whether it be multiple takes, attention to detail or steely colour palettes. Nerdwriter video: How David Fincher ...
The Art of Persuasion | Ozark Scene Breakdown
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As I watched through Ozark I noticed some of the common themes between character interactions and one of which was that there is a constant tug of war between characters, they are always trying to convince or persuade another character to do something for them. One of my favourite character, who is also the best at doing this is Wendy Byrde. In this video I break down a scene from Season 3 Epis...
How to Make Rivals Work Together
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Two rival characters are forced to work together on the same team is a very common trope in not only anime, but also films and TV series. In this video I break down what in my oppinion is one of the most effective ways to write about this, using the anime Haikyuu! 0:00 - Intro 1:00 - Story so far 3:58 - First point: Dependency / Reliance 6:21 - Second point: Character Motivation 9:50 - Third po...
This is What A PERFECT Scene Looks Like
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The Sound of Music is an absolute classic, and there's one scene in particular that really made me admire the thoughtfulness of the film makers behind this movie - it was just perfect. Now You See It - Which Way Did He Go? Lateral Character Movement in Film: th-cam.com/video/Ys8-a0yD-MM/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=NowYouSeeIt 0:00 - Intro / Quick review of The Sound of Music 1:50 - What makes a grea...
Why The Joker ALWAYS Wins
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Remember that scene from the Dark Knight with the two boats? What would you have done in that situation? I decided to take the approach of using game theory to figure out the best possible solution to this problem, and it did not go as expected... 0:00 - Joker's Game 0:48 - Game Theory 1:02 - Setting up our game (simple version) 3:02 - Finding Nash Equilibrium 4:15 - Joker's condition and new o...
How to Introduce An INTIMIDATING VILLAIN | Peaky Blinders Scene Breakdown
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In this video I break down the scene from Season 4 Episode 2 of Peaky Blinders where Luca Changretta and Thomas Shelby meet for the first time. The scene does an incredibly good job of introducing Luca as an intimidating villain, one who will pose as a threat and a challenge to the Shelby family in this season. -Content- 0:00 - Intro 0:52 - Recap 2:00 - Scene Analysis 6:31 - What we can learn f...
It's Okay to Not Have a Passion | Pixar's Soul 2020 (Review)
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Pixar's Soul 2020 is like a mixture of Inside Out and Coco, and tells a story filled with themes of passion and purpose. It is different to other Pixar movies in the sense that it does not tug on your heart strings, but rather it makes you think. Do we really need to find our passion? Is our passion our life's purpose? -content- 0:00 - Intro 0:33 - Animation 1:58 - Spoiler-free Plot Summary 4:0...
The One-Shot Nobody is Talking about | Pride & Prejudice Scene Analysis
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The 2005 Pride & Prejudice was a pretty solid movie overall, but what really stood out to me was the incredibly beautiful cinematography. It's got beautiful composition, long continuous tracking shots, and amazing transitions that shows the passage of time. This is my breakdown of what is in my opinion one of the best uses of a one-shot / continuous shot, where it genuinely serves the purpose o...
How To Control A Room | Peaky Blinders Scene Analysis
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How To Control A Room | Peaky Blinders Scene Analysis
The Biggest Mistake of Mulan 2020
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The Biggest Mistake of Mulan 2020
The REAL Backstory Behind Captain Jack Sparrow
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The REAL Backstory Behind Captain Jack Sparrow
The HARDEST Scene to Watch in The Lord of the Rings | Scene Breakdown
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The HARDEST Scene to Watch in The Lord of the Rings | Scene Breakdown
The Immersive Cinematography of Peaky Blinders | Scene Breakdown
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The Immersive Cinematography of Peaky Blinders | Scene Breakdown
How Quentin Taratino Makes You Laugh
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How Quentin Taratino Makes You Laugh
How to Write a MEMORABLE Ending
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How to Write a MEMORABLE Ending
How to LIE Using the TRUTH | The Genius of Thomas Shelby
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How to LIE Using the TRUTH | The Genius of Thomas Shelby
Why PEAKY BLINDERS is The BEST Show On Netflix
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Why PEAKY BLINDERS is The BEST Show On Netflix
These Numbers Do NOT Mean What You Think They Mean - Rotten Tomatoes EXPLAINED
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These Numbers Do NOT Mean What You Think They Mean - Rotten Tomatoes EXPLAINED
Reasons Why You SHOULD Watch THE INVISIBLE MAN
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Reasons Why You SHOULD Watch THE INVISIBLE MAN
10 MUST Watch Movie Recommendations in 3 Minutes
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10 MUST Watch Movie Recommendations in 3 Minutes
Parasite Made HISTORY at the 2020 Oscars
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Parasite Made HISTORY at the 2020 Oscars
Most OVERRATED Movie in 2020 So Far???
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Most OVERRATED Movie in 2020 So Far???
The Oscars 2020 PREDICTIONS - Who Will Win?
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The Oscars 2020 PREDICTIONS - Who Will Win?

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  • @DeinAliasIstSchonVergeben
    @DeinAliasIstSchonVergeben 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love the 360p. all 360 Pixels of it 👍

  • @annettegilbert3715
    @annettegilbert3715 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brilliant analysis...thank you ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @WozzyWatkins
    @WozzyWatkins หลายเดือนก่อน

    Korea is a really good example of Capitalism and Communism. They're both dystopias.

  • @annecosgrove2133
    @annecosgrove2133 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this movie. So beautiful and expressive. I hope Jane Austin would have loved this treatment of her wonderful characters. Thanks for your analysis.

  • @sheehan1156
    @sheehan1156 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So was it Gina that told tommy about bomb and plans to kill arthur? He blackmaiked her, but then we were just left hanging... I wish they would've slipped in a subtle hint of some kind.

  • @abdulkerimaslan2157
    @abdulkerimaslan2157 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Probably there are some seemles cut

  • @pocketsnacks
    @pocketsnacks 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This movie is so beautiful

  • @GrouchyC794
    @GrouchyC794 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ada should of had more to do not romance crap

  • @C0MMuN15t-i3x
    @C0MMuN15t-i3x 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    HBO series: finally a worthy opponent

  • @kartikdhingra9973
    @kartikdhingra9973 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They didn't utilize the character of churchil well.

  • @bratsabbath
    @bratsabbath 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the scene where he asks the former soldiers about the war is the one that gets me, for me at least is sadness of who they are now and abandoning that they were the same once upon a time

  • @gurriato
    @gurriato 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I could barely stomach 2 seasons of this crap, but I still was a little curious about the ending, so this video was perfect for me.

  • @Shamino1
    @Shamino1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was the first and last truly incredible twist on the show. After this, Churchill/Political ties/A random phone-call done off screen manages to solve almost all of Tommy's problems. Tommy's an alcoholic? He solved that off screen. Tommy's got rage issues? He solved that off-screen between Season 5-6. Tommy's suicidal and has a complex relationship with Birmingham's most popular whore? No it's okay, he married her and now she, too, is a bitter jaded aristocrat. Steven Knight struck absolute gold with this scene, this twist, that he spent the entire rest of the show trying to make Peaky Blinders feel like this scene- and the show ultimately fizzled out in my eyes as a result of it.

  • @Shamino1
    @Shamino1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can't believe there isn't enough serious critique of this series. It started to fall off hard for me with series 3, when once again everything at the end of the season was tied up off-screen, off-script, with a phone call/letter/meeting Shelby has with a very important person that solves all his problems for him. So much screen time was dedicated in Series 4-5 to essentially making punk-rock music videos with the set and costume design, but not actually developing any decent plot or characterizations. The whole second half of the show felt like it was written in such a way as to provide as many music-video camera shots as possible, not telling a believable or interesting story.

  • @MusicAddict971
    @MusicAddict971 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As good as the show was, seasons 5-6 were nowhere near as entertaining as the first 4 seasons. It definitely started to feel a little repetitive in the later seasons and I absolutely hated season 6 and the finale, they did Finn absolutely dirty, I thought there wasn't one point where i actually felt Michael was going to best Tommy, Michael wasted to me becoming a villain because they built him up to be Tommy's right hand man just to do that. I hope the movie isn't just a money grab and they have a good story in mind.

    • @playerunkown8699
      @playerunkown8699 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You should watch boardwalk empire if you like peaky blinders Its also a classic mob era tv series I found that show more entertaining then this one Boardwalk empire gets very good at season 2 when al capone and richard harrow gets more screentime

  • @dcoughla681
    @dcoughla681 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think movie makers & studio execs may look at these ratings as feedback too. If the critics rating is broadly in line with audience participation rating then there’s the feedback.

  • @Cosmic_290
    @Cosmic_290 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Although the season had its problems, I feel that the ending was mainly supposed to be poetic more than to tie up story lines. I feel they will do this in the movie while trying to progress and finally complete the character of Thomas Shelby. I did truly enjoy the season and am very excited for the movie.

  • @justin3415
    @justin3415 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It was a ok season. But it is kinda weak,because of the coming movie. If this season was to be so epic. I think the movie would be a let down. But since season 6 was weak ish. Th movie will be awesome. Also the micheal revenge arc should have been built so much better. I'm kinda hopeful that maybe that was a dream. Michael should have gone out better,it was great between them.it just could have been better.

  • @PedroVargas-g9s
    @PedroVargas-g9s 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ok

  • @RichardMontgomeryYT
    @RichardMontgomeryYT 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The BBC make some incredible pieces of media.

  • @Darrenski
    @Darrenski 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The brits simply do the arts the best. I dont know why or what structures they have in place to that ends, or if its just a cultural thing, but in a completely objective sense it is simply a fact. To me at least

  • @jimjohnson6944
    @jimjohnson6944 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nothing is weaker than Season 3, that straight up made me almost stop watching the show it was so bad

  • @Mulcreevy
    @Mulcreevy 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fabulous evaluation. I will never look at it the same!

  • @dannywarnock8822
    @dannywarnock8822 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loving everything in the show besides the super loud obnoxious butt rock which just doesn't fit. (And I'm speaking as a professional rock musician.)

  • @alieat2
    @alieat2 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cuz also just like Tommy Alfie is a information broker he makes it his business to know things about people and the fact that he didn't know that about the Garrison speaks volume

  • @alieat2
    @alieat2 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love your analysis but missed genius moment for Tommy also which is when he had planted that false information about his Pub he was equally learning that that information about who blew up his Pub never made itself because as he already stated to Campbell one of the men in there was not to be trusted and was telling the secrets everywhere so now he knows about what the crown and the ira are trying to do

  • @pearlmode
    @pearlmode 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Found myself here right after I finished the incredible Season 2 ending. I was on the edge of my seat and like you said, even though I knew he was gonna make it, I also thought he was not gonna make it unless he pulled a Houdini :) First of all, excellent breakdown, thank you for this. I think just as he made peace with his death, the fact that it did not happen was not a real relief for him partly because his life is a constant struggle, even though he is an ambitious man. It meant going back to his old ways and chaos. That's how I felt. And his falling in the dirt, staying there for a while, is a sign of more dirt he will get into as he goes on with his life. Dirty dirty business. He is soo deep in it, he can't undo what's done nor can he get out, ever. The only way was death.

  • @SevenEasy
    @SevenEasy 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I know I have definitely seen annihilation and Gran Torino, those are both pretty heavy but very good movies, I'll have to check out the rest, thanks for the good recommendations 🙏 Bless

  • @Sarana.
    @Sarana. 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The only problem I have with this scene is that right before it begins we can see Mary standing in the background of the room where Elizabeth is and then the scene starts and Lizzy walks into the room where Mary is playing the piano, which would be impossible unless Mary could somehow be in two places at once 🤷🏻‍♀️ Also technically the Bennet family is of a higher class background than the Bingleys as class was determined by landownership rather than money. The Bennets owned their estate but had an income of about 2000 a year I believe, whereas the Bingleys rented an estate but did have more than double the income. But because it all comes down to land and estates it is also why Elizabeth says to Lady Catherine that by marrying her Darcy wouldn’t be marrying down as they are both from the same social class.

  • @neuropete1
    @neuropete1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Agreed… the finale was weak. Very disappointed.

  • @maryleecarlin9390
    @maryleecarlin9390 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bingley is not attempting to grab her “ass” 🙄

  • @JamesB00n
    @JamesB00n ปีที่แล้ว

    Episode 3 is the best episode of the show

  • @v-22
    @v-22 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good editing, both video and sound. You speak the language, keep them coming. 👏

  • @v-22
    @v-22 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's not "his" movies if he didn't write them.

    • @justmovierants8762
      @justmovierants8762 ปีที่แล้ว

      I disagree. I understand that writers play a very important role, especially in the crafting of the story, so I agree that it's not his story, but the film is definitely his. Fincher has an extremely unique voice when interpreting stories and executing his vision, you put anyone else in his place and the film would look and feel completely different. Directors with a strong vision will often work with different departments (writers, DoP, lighting costume etc.) to create a film that tells the story they had in mind, and what you see on screen is an interpretation of the script made by the director. Sometimes it's not the story itself that's important, it's how the story is told.

    • @v-22
      @v-22 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@justmovierants8762 let me put it in a away you may empathize. Sure, if you replace Fincher you will have a very different look and feel but if you replace the writer, you will have a completely different movie. That's why it's the writer's film, regardless of who made it. Think of your short film, what means more? The idea - the story - or the visuals?

    • @justmovierants8762
      @justmovierants8762 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@v-22 the story is very important, don't get me wrong, but the director is not just in charge of the visuals, it's the interpretation of the story. And honestly, if you replace the director (assuming that the director has a very unique voice), it will also be a completely different movie. A really good example is the girl with the dragon tattoo. Having watched both the Swedish version of the film as well as Fincher version of the film, while the main storyline is the same, the interpretation of the characters and the way in which the story is told makes a huge difference on the audience experience. The two films are distinctly different. Another good example of this comparison is Infernal Affairs and The Departed. Scorcese literally bought the rights to remake infernal affairs and did an incredible job with the remake. While both films are fantastic, they are also very different, and you cannot say that the departed is not a Scorcese film. Anyone else in that director chair would've ended up with something completely different.

    • @v-22
      @v-22 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@justmovierants8762 You are just making my point for me... Both versions of The Girl with The Dragoon Tattoo are great and different but, again, now, change the source material, the writing, and keep the same directors. How much more different would those films be? You are carrying on a bias that most people have because the film is what you see as the final product, so much so that someone who doesn't know how movies are made credit the actors instead of directors or writers but the writer is the auteur, any great director will tell you that, the writing comes first. The writing is by far and away the most important thing in any movie, not just important. The Departed - one of my favorite films by the way - is just an idea transplanted from Infernal Affairs, what makes The Departed so great is, again, the writing by William Monahan, how he was able to incoporate the culture, the racism, the language from Boston. Infernal Affairs was a plot inspiration for The Departed, Scorsese didn't go out there and shot the Google translation version of it, he shot a brilliant script created - no adapted - by a brilliant writer. You ah a smaahht kihd, I'm sure you will eventually come to agree as you move forward with your career. :)

    • @justmovierants8762
      @justmovierants8762 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@v-22 I understand your point, and ofc if you change the story the film would be different. I think my point is that you can have a solid script, but without a good interpretation and execution of the script, the film can still be terrible. And yes, you might argue that you need a good script in the first place for the film to be great, and I don't disagree with you. The point I'm trying to make is that the role of the director and its influence on the final product should not be underestimated. The script is not a recipe or list of directions for a director to follow, in fact, I'm sure you know, not everything on the script always ends up in the final film. What we see in the end is very much up to the director. Touching on the point about people miscrediting actors for what they see, that could be because they are not aware that how an actor decide to act is directed by the director, the actor might have multiple interpretations but ultimately which interpretation we see is decided by the director. The same cannot be said about writers, the writers don't dictate how a director interprets a script, once they finish the script the film is out of their hands. (I hope my comparison here is clear) I do agree that writing comes first, every film needs a good foundation to work off of. But the writing is hardly the entirety of the movie. Going back to how this conversation started, you commented on the fact that films directed by David Fincher cannot be considered as his films, but can you consider them as the writer's films? I don't think so. (If you do, what about the writers who just adapted a story? Like in the case with the departed, I can argue with your logic that if he adapted another story instead of infernal affairs the whole script would be different no?) The concept of auteur did start off with writer directors, but I think it uniquely applies to Fincher because he has a very unique directorial style. When you watch any film made by Fincher, you can tell distinctly that it's made by him, that's what makes him an auteur.

  • @ioriyagami9982
    @ioriyagami9982 ปีที่แล้ว

    While watching season 6 I have to skip some scene because it’s so fucking boring. It’s just grief, death, sickness blah blah blah. Where is the peaky blinder? Barely see in the action. Billy got killed and caught but how? what? Duke just went in and take the company and Finn went out. Ending with the shit that stuck at the horse’s butt that tommy ridin is not an ending.

  • @JeramieDavis-d2j
    @JeramieDavis-d2j ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey I like the fact you can go on TH-cam cuz I can't lol TH-cam an be your self don't ever second guess your self you are funny an roll with it don't ever let someone see u second guess your jks roll with laugh at your self an keep on talking k also watch people who do film reviews on TV take top 5 things they discussed an you put that in to your reviews with your spun on it also clean up your back ground an put a Mike in front of you an as you take put film in your left corner of your screen witch be your right an then show few high lights of movie at same time an then give the good points of movie an the things you don't like with your reviews but most importantly are your followers what they think of it an tobalso watch an tell you what you think..will engage them an they will part of your show ok....oh this just came to me as iam text you you could also pick a move to watch for you followers an then give you feed back so as to tell people on your reviews if you agree or not ..dam.1 more lol watch movie on you tub together then review it as a whole sometimes people who watch lots of movies are dealing with stuff an might need a friend an you can give that to them through you reviews just a thought for you I think if u do you will blow up an save a life. God bless

  • @julierutherford5618
    @julierutherford5618 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤🔥Brilliant scene.

  • @angeljavier7661
    @angeljavier7661 ปีที่แล้ว

    I watched this movie for the first time and it is one of the most beautiful movies I have ever watched. I watched Atonement before but this one is on the top. The cinematography, the simplicity, the sexual tension between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth, the introvert nature of Mr. Darcy, the fighting spirit of Elizabeth, the shots where there are surrounding trees and castles. It is so beautiful. Also, one of my fave scene is this one take shot. It makes you focus on one character to another without overdoing it,making the viewer like an onlooker.

  • @KayButtonJay
    @KayButtonJay ปีที่แล้ว

    I dunno… I’m conflicted. I actually liked the slower pacing and the more arthouse elements of season six. And I didn’t mind the more minor elements making up the majority of things. But I do agree that I wanted more cat-and-mouse between Michael, Tommy, Mosley, and the IRA. But hopefully we get more Mosley cat-and-mouse in the movie. As for why Tommy didn’t kill the doc… I think it was genuine aversion to wanting to kill more. The whole season (and series) has been littered with characters getting tired of killing. I think it finally caught up. And yeah, the lack of Billy Boys was weird to me. You don’t introduce something and then forget about it.

  • @DanielTorres-pw8il
    @DanielTorres-pw8il ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't think you got it all. Theres so many rich stuff (like you say) that obviously went by you.

  • @Taima
    @Taima ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved the first 3 movies, might have watched the fourth and blocked it from memory and definitely didn't see the fifth. I too always loved Jack and wish we'd known more about him as a character/person. I can see what you're saying about how the 5th movie ruined some things for the character, but at the same time, that probably came about because of all the people who, like with other beloved characters with mysterious or long since occurred backstories, wished they could see x character when they were young, or when they just started, or when y happened. The fifth movie was probably trying to give us a bit of that, but they went the most boring, Disney cartoon route. It's like "what if Jack Sparrow...but young!" and that was literally all they did with it, transferring other aspects of him directly to the past. Still a pirate, still clever, still pissing off and outwitting others, gg ez. Meanwhile with the deleted scene, we get the insane and heavy (which might be why that bit was cut) revelation that Jack signed off on transporting actual humans, possibly not realizing what he was in for until he had them, and that there was a true moral dilemma that he had to deal with and no semi-drunken swagger and comedy would or could get him out of it. Imagine what that scene would have looked like if portrayed during the era of the first 3 movies. The look he would have had on his face when all of that exterior just falls off and he's like "Those...are actual people in these crates/cages..." type thing. That would have been powerful stuff. Then we would've cheered for him harder than ever if they were to make a sweet Sparrow-esque thing out of it. Still has to be clever and all that to save them, and he does the truly right thing in the end. Maaaaannnn.

  • @REDI2UM
    @REDI2UM ปีที่แล้ว

    Found it silly how many times they hit you over the head with the detail that Tom stopped drinking. Swear for like 2-3 episodes, Tom wouldn't go a scene without mentioning it - it was very odd and dumb.

  • @REDI2UM
    @REDI2UM ปีที่แล้ว

    Felt like the way they wrote Finn was also a massive shame. Out of anyone, he GREW up throughout the show - and should've grown into his role a lot better than what he was written to do. Essentially being the next down from John, he should've been given a much better character arc. Especially if Arthur was taking a backseat, someone needed to fill the sidekick's shoes. But no, they just replaced him suddenly with Tom's newly discovered son who we know basically nothing about, and who was introduced abruptly out of nowhere. Also felt like there was a weird disconnect between Finn and Isaiah. The pair of them basically grew up together, yet neither of them really shared any chemistry or friendship.

    • @jacketofthe80s13
      @jacketofthe80s13 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      that was the actor mostly. he wanted out cause he was remembered as john but now he screwed himself cause he's in nothing now

  • @DerekMuterspaugh
    @DerekMuterspaugh ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm sorry I was trying to calm down please don't end I am good I had to keep it looking right 4:34

  • @Nivananca
    @Nivananca ปีที่แล้ว

    „Strong“ women push the men to the sidelines. This season was weak! Good, that there won’t be season 7. they would have started race swapping and inserted a trans Charakter to appeal even more to „modern audiences“

  • @louisahenso3283
    @louisahenso3283 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting ideas. I felt that the IRA lady was completely out of her depth and aghast at the fascist, antisemitism in Uncle Jack, Mosley and Diana. She seemed horrified ar Diana and Hitler eating breakfast while they forced a group of Jews to eat grass. Of course, anyone should be absolutely horrified regardless of race, religion etc. But it highlighted just how evil the fascists were, and how far they'd go. I took it as she had gotten in way over her head. Was surprised that 4 years went by and Tommy hadn't hunted her down for the deathbed Polly though.

  • @Dapryor
    @Dapryor ปีที่แล้ว

    It was clear what he was doing in the scene but you broke it down perfectly.

  • @MsRouxe
    @MsRouxe ปีที่แล้ว

    It was Arthur who removed the bullets from the gun and saved Tommy. It wasn't Lizzie, she did the opposite, she threw the bullets at him and told him to try again, for me that was disgusting and I hated her a lot, I hated her before. And it's one of the things I didn't like about S6 because they focused a lot on Tommy and Lizzie and their horrible marriage and had much more interesting themes and characters. Like Ada, Arthut, even Duke, Finn I was expecting a big revenge from Michael, it was very disappointing.

  • @NativePillowFist
    @NativePillowFist ปีที่แล้ว

    Keep posting

  • @aenema22
    @aenema22 ปีที่แล้ว

    When this show was at its peak I really liked "the ladies", their social interactions and their subplots, but as the show went on I grew to really dislike Linda especially but also Lizzie to a certain extent. The actress is incredible but much like Anya Taylor-Joy, the writers didn't give her much to do in this season.